cheers mate, been waiting a while for this guy to come along, now need to find something bigger.Lightningx wrote:Nice work guys!
Steve congrats on your PB mulloway mate.
Great pics of the fish. Looks bigger than 77.
its 77cm on the dot.
cheers mate, been waiting a while for this guy to come along, now need to find something bigger.Lightningx wrote:Nice work guys!
Steve congrats on your PB mulloway mate.
Great pics of the fish. Looks bigger than 77.
cheers nudeup. phot credits this time go to Phil (born2fish) he took them all, and they come out well indeed.Nude up wrote:Awesome read guys love your work nice photos
yes defenitely was a great end to the day, we were very tempted to try for the esturay trifecta (bream, esturay perch and mulloway) but didnt have enough timemeppstas wrote:Great session P5 and well done on the PB too.. great way to end the day with a beautiful Mulloway.. :fish22:
cheers
Adrian
cheers axle, have to come out with you and greggo one day and try and land something you guys will be proud of loll :thumbsup:piscateur wrote:Nice one Steve, congratst on the PB.
I literarly was just looking at this mate and framing up a pic in my mind when my lure got belted.tropicalfisher wrote:Great catch! Only good way to have a peaceful day ruined
Absolutely BM without any doubt, speaking from first hand experience, the last time i got jumped by that big red i was lucky to land the fish without having to chase it, but 20 min later i got jumped by an even bigger fish and couldnt stop it due to lack of line. but if my dad who was with me knew how to drive the boat i could have chased it and landed it 100% cause it was starting to tire, but i ran out of line... but that wasnt the case to be as dad doesnt know how to drive the boat or even tie rigs ahaha.barra mick wrote:Thats great fishing on 6pd leader...great fish also.
Allways handy to have another boat driver who knows whats going on.
Cheers bm